On 18-Feb-04, at 12:58 AM, Mary wrote:
Yours is a Rev B, right?
Nope. My Bondi Blue was purchased on the first day the original iMacs went on sale, so it's a Rev A.
Yes, Jim, I am aware (from your original post) that your Bondi is a Rev A.
My post, wherein I say "Yours is a Rev B", was in reply to Dennis, who does have, I believe, a Rev B.
Others are suggesting that the early Rev A iMac may not be consistent in terms of what RAM they will recognize. Others have suggested I may strictly have a problem with having purchased either wrong or poor quality RAM SIMMs on eBay. One thing I suppose I COULD do is to swap out the two 256 Meg SIMMs which are working fine in my 333 Mhz iMac and try them in my 233 Mhz Bondi Blue Rev A iMac. If they don't work, I think I might just conclude that this particular iMac really is limited to recognizing a maximum of 129 Megs of RAM from each SIMM, for a max total possible of 256.
(The modules in question here are SO-DIMMs, not SIMMs.)
Maybe take a look at the archive of this list for previous discussion: <http://www.mail-archive.com/imac-list%40mail.maclaunch.com/> Look for "Rev A RAM".
Getting higher density DIMMs recognised in early iMacs is known to be problematic.
Mary
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